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Brian Van
der Horst Short Biography

Brian Van der Horst has been an executive coach and consultant since 1977, and an corporate trainer and psychotherapist
since 1984 when he began to live and work in Europe, based in Paris where he
founded The Integral Perspectives Group Repère, an international cognitive studies training
institute, designing and teaching certification programs for more than 10,000 people
world-wide. In 1994, he founded a
coaching school, and has certified around 300 coaches.

A founding member and Chief
Facilitator, Europe, for Ken Wilber’s
Integral Institute, in the
past few years, he has held positions such as Director, Program Development for Renaissance2, and Associate
Director for Dirigeants and Partenaires, in Paris. Previously he was co-founder and director of the NLP Center
for Advanced Studies in San Francisco, an international training institute, designing and teaching practitioner and master practitioner programs, and specializing in applications for business, psycho-neuro-immunology, and intercultural communication, Before that he was a consultant with Stanford Research Institute in the Values and Lifestyles
Program of the Strategic Environments Group.

Van der Horst has taught at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda,
California; The University of California in Sonoma; the University of Paris
XIV, and XIII; and as a founding professor at Apple University, France; and has given seminars in intercultural management, negotiation and communication for MBA students at the Sorbonne, HEC, the International Management Institute in Paris,
and at the Institut d'Administration des Enterprises in Aix-en-Provence. He has created team-building and long-term management training seminars in Moscow, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, and Indonesia; along with 10 countries in the European Community for more than a 100 multi-national companies including Apple France, HP, The European Investment Bank, Lufthansa, Michelin, Siemens, Sodexho, Castorama, Thomson and BMW.

He has worked in journalism as an editor for New Realities,
Practical Psychology, Playboy, and The Village Voice. The author of the books,
Folk Music in America, Rock Music, and The Outcome Strategy; and over 1,000
magazine and newspaper articles, he has also been an acquisitions editor for
J.P. Tarcher Books, Houghton-Mifflin, and hosted a television program in San
Francisco. He currently writes for Intelligence-- The Future of Computing, and Integral Leadership Review, as Paris Bureau Chief for both publications.

Before this time, Van der Horst was originally trained in marine
biology, but shortly after attending Duke
University, worked in the
entertainment industry for 10 years, serving as Vice-President of the Cannon
Group, and as Director of Advertising and Publicity for Atlantic Records. Van
der Horst has been listed in Who’s Who in
the World since 1989, and Who’s Who
in America
since 2007.

Who's Who:

• Who's Who in America 2007 listing for Brian Van Der Horst. Here• Who's Who in the World 1999 listing for Brian Van Der Horst. Originally published in 1989. HereStandford Research Institute• First publication of concept of the organization as a learning system. Cover Image

"Brian provided a very valuable service to my company over several years because he was able to be a very effective bridge between the Silicon Valley where my client companies were headquartered and their emerging leaders in their French operations. The fact that Brian lived and worked in the heartland of high technology gives him knowledge and perspective of the mindset and values of the home base of the world's most significant technology companies. At the same time, his knowledge of France and of organizational psychology allowed him to aid his clients to succeed in their unique world. And, as a bonus, he was a delight as a colleague."

“I’m happy to note that Brian Van der Horst, a co-editor of the “Integral Vision” project , and a founding member of the Integral Institute, has begun making available this vision and its applications to Europe through a newly-formed network of trainers, consultants, coaches and therapists aimed at developing an all-level, all-quadrant approach.

“Given Brian’s knowledge of the four-quadrant AQAL model, I’m sure that the quality of their attempts will correspond to the standards I’ve appreciated among the many people working with the Integral Vision. Given his experience in the field of training and consulting, I’m sure he will help translate my work into applications that can help people evolve, honor, and integrate a maximal amount of research from the natural and systemic sciences with what can be learned from psychological, spiritual, management, and inter-cultural studies.”

-- Ken Wilber With 22 books on spirituality and science, and translations in more than 25 countries, Wilber is now the most translated writer on consciousness studies in the United States. His work formulates what he calls Integral Theory. In 1998 he founded the Integral Institute.

“Brian was my executive coach for two years and really helped me to regain motivation to progress in my professional projects and to better enjoy my personal life. I have really appreciated our work together. He understands what the issues are in a sight and his support rapidly translates in important and long-lasting progresses.

“I would recommend him for anyone who wishes to have coaching in terms of their business, professional, and personal outcomes.”

“Brian Van der Horst's wide range of experience and talent makes him one of the most creative trainers I've ever met. Both his writing and coaching radiate the natural facility he has for communication. Brian is a true pioneer in the field of human development.”

--Arielle Essex, author of Compassionate Coaching: How to Heal Your Life & Make Miracles Happen and Practical Miracles: Choices that heal and build resilience, has worked as a healer for over 25 years, practicing various forms of complementary medicine and specializing in mind-body psychology.

“I’ve known Brian Van der Horst for several decades and during that time I have watched him excel at any number of different executive and consulting opportunities. I’ve been particularly impressed with his editorial work over the years. He is currently a Contributing Editor and the Paris correspondent for my newsletter: INTELLIGENCE – The Future of Computing. In all the work he has done for the newsletter he has been imaginative, perceptive and creative. He always fulfills assignments and provides copy-ready materials for us in a timely manner.

“Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to watch Brian in many of the trainings he has done and been able to speak to those who have completed his trainings and benefited from what he has offered. Brian is a fine, articulate and charming public speaker. He ability to hold an audience and to capture the essence of often complex materials in a comprehensible way has made him particularly effective.

“On a personal level, over these many years I have always found Brian to be ethical, honest and perceptive. I think he would be a sterling addition to any organization in an executive and/or consulting capacity. I can give him the highest of recommendations.Please contact me further for any information that I could additionally provide on his behalf.”

--Emmanuel Portanery, Consultant and author of multiple books on leadership, negotiation and management.

“Brian van der Horst has been a friend of mine for about twenty years. He is a great professional, dedicated and committed to personal and professional development. I have seen him train NLP and with humour, compassion and brilliance. I thoroughly recommend him for work personal or corporate wherever change, transition and development is needed.”

--Joseph O'Connor Executive coach, director and co-founder of the International Coaching Community. He is the author of nineteen books published in twenty-five languages, including Introducing NLP, which has sold over 100,000 copies.

“I had the privilege to work with Brian Van der Horst as my Editor, on my first book “Master and The Green-Eyed Hope” – and this collaboration resulted in the book receiving two awards shortly after its publication, at the San Francisco and New York Book Festivals. Brian Van der Horst is the most knowledgeable, caring and supportive, highly experienced and skilled Editor, and I am honored and happy to recommend him highly to anyone who seeks the best.”

“This statement attests that Brian Van der Horst has been an executive coach and consultant since 1977, and business trainer and psychotherapist since 1984. Based in Paris where he founded The Integral Perspectives Group Repère, an international training institute. He has been working with two French consultants, To date, more than 10,000 people world-wide have participated in these programs. In 1994, he founded a coaching school, and certified more than 300 "life coaches" around the world.

“Van der Horst has been a founding member and Chief Facilitator in Europe, for Ken Wilber’s Integral Institute. Previously the director of the NLP Center for Advanced Studies in San Francisco, an international training institute, he has also worked as a consultant with Stanford Research Institute in the Values and Lifestyles Program of the Strategic Environments Group.

“Van der Horst has taught at John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California; The University of California in Sonoma; the University of Paris XIV, and XIII; and Apple University, France; He has conducted seminars in Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) and intercultural communication for MBA students at the Sorbonne, the Internal Management Institute in Paris, and at the Institut d'Administration des Enterprises in Aix-en-Provence. He has initiated team-building and long-term management training seminars in Moscow, Sao Paulo, Hong Kong, and various sites in Indonesia; along with 10 countries in the European Community.

“In journalism he has worked as an editor for New Realities, Practical Psychology, Playboy, and The Village Voice. His is the author of several books including Folk Music in America, Rock Music, and The Outcome Strategy; and over 1,000 magazine and newspaper articles. He has also been an acquisitions editor for J.P. Tarcher Books, Houghton-Mifflin, and hosted a television program in San Francisco. He currently writes for Intelligence, a newsletter on neuro-computing, and the Integral Leadership Review and has been listed in Who’s Who in the World since 1994, and Who’s Who in America since 2007.”

--Stanley Krippner, PhD Professor of psychology at Saybrook University, San Francisco, Dr. Krippner is a Fellow in four American Psychology Associations divisions, and past-president of two divisions (30 and 32). Formerly, he was director of the Kent State University Child Study Center, Kent OH, and the Maimonides Medical Center Dream Research Laboratory, in Brooklyn NY. He is author, editor or co-author of 37 books on psychology.